

Although Joey Logano couldn’t hear a critical call from his crew chief, Paul Wolfe, in the final laps of Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 in Las Vegas, he still found his way to victory lane. The defining moment came when a caution was called with six laps remaining, and teams had to decide whether to pit.Logano said he knew what to do since he’s discussed those late-race scenarios with Wolfe before. He opted to stay out on the track rather than pit to replace his tires. The move worked in his favor and Team Penske’s No. 22 car led the pack to the finish.“Paul came over the radio and said, ‘Stick to the …
